CornerStone Ansi 107 Class 3 Rain Jacket CSJ504
Ansi 107 Class 3 Rain Jacket CSJ504
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This lightweight jacket is jobsite-ready, provides protection against the rain and meets the highest class of visibility.
- 100% polyester oxford with water-resistant finish
- Black bottom front and lower sleeves for a cleaner appearance
- Fully seam sealed
- 3-panel hood that stows in collar
- Durable, reflective 2-inch tape meets ANSI 107 requirements and provides 360-degree visibility on body and sleeves
- Full-length exterior storm flap with snap closure
- Adjustable cuffs with hook and loop closures
- Two lower front pockets with flaps
- Adjustable drawcord hem
- This garment must be fully zipped to be in compliance with ANSI 107 standards
Decoration Disclaimer
Embroidery designs over 15,000 stitches will be charged an additional $.50 per 1000 stitches above standard price.
Here at Visual Ink we offer screen printed heat transfers. We do not use a traditional screen-printing press, as transfers offer an alternative to direct screen printing. The transfer is applied to the final substrate using a commercial grade heat press, heat press marks may be visible but normally disappear after the first wash.
Our standard process is the Direct to Garment printing method. We use Kornit printers for all DTG related prints.
DTG is a water-based ink technology that prints directly onto a shirt, much like printing on paper. There is no order minimums and no limit to the number of colors in your design. However, when choosing the colors for your artwork, it’s important to note that they may look different on a real product than what you see on your computer monitor. For more information on how to setup your artwork, visit our Frequently Asked Questions Page.
Because of this, we can’t guarantee color accuracy 100%. Consider the following factors:
- When printing on garments, it’s important to consider fabric material and garment color. The same color value will look a little different on 100% cotton vs. a fabric blend. Similarly, the same color value will look different when printed on a light vs. dark colored garment.
- We also print a white under base layer underneath our prints so that the colors look vibrant and stand out from the fabric.
- Due to the nature of the printing process, some prints could show tiny pinholes in the ink. This is normal as the shirt fibers tend to stand up through the ink during the curing process. Our ink is transparent so printing on bright neon colors, such as safety orange and neon orange, the color of the shirt could migrate into the ink during the printing process and discolor the artwork.
- DTG will have a different look and feel when compared to screen printing. These two techniques use different inks and curing processes.
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